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| | C:\I386 folder renamed to "C:\Application Data" I noticed that the C:\I386 folder was renamed "C:\Application Data" without me doing anything. What has changed this? I've had this PC for 4 years and this change must have happened recently. If I rename the "C:\Application Data" to "C:\I386" then the "C:\Documents and Settings\...\Application Data" name is automatically changed to I386 without me doing anything and yet the folders' contents are completely different. I'm confused. tia |
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